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Do you dream of being a CMIO or a Senior Director of Clinical Informatics? If you are aiming to rise up in the ranks in your health system or looking to pivot your career in the direction of big data and health IT, this course is made for you. You'll hear from experts at Johns Hopkins about their experiences harnessing the power of big data in healthcare, improving EHR adoption, and separating out the hope vs hype when it comes to digital medicine.
Whether you're a nurse, pharmacist, physician, other allied health professional or come from a non-clinical background--you know that Health Informatics skills are in demand. This newly launched 5-course specialization by JohnsHopkins faculty members provides a solid foundation for anyone wanting to become a leader in one of the hottest fields in healthcare.
As health informaticians, we need to be very clear in our understanding of the current state (as-is), the future state (to-be) and any unintended consequences that can result from our interventions. Prior to introducing large scale change, we need to assess whether a healthcare organization is truly ready for change. This involves taking into account an organization's current culture and values. Successfully leading change through health informatics also requires strategic planning and careful financial considerations. Proper workflow redesign and a clear change management strategy are of utmost importance when introducing new technologies and in ensuring their successful adoption and proper use.
By the end of this course, students will become familiar with examples of successful and failed attempts at change in health informatics, and the reasons for each. Students will be armed with tools to help optimize their chances for successfully leading change in their respective organizations.
This module introduces students to the role of leadership, teamwork, and governance in health informatics. We use various real world examples to help familiarize you with a well known 8-step process for successfully leading change. During the module, students will be oriented to the purpose of organizational readiness assessments. You'll learn about the role of clinical governance in health IT and the role it plays in designing and optimizing clinical decision support systems.
Governance for Clinical Decision Support•10 minutes
Optional: Interprofessional Clinical Informatics Education and Practice•10 minutes
Optional: Organizational Readiness to Change Assessment (ORCA)•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 104 minutes
Module 1 Quiz•30 minutes
Module 1 Knowledge Check #1•6 minutes
Module 1 Knowledge Check #2•8 minutes
Module 1 Knowledge Check #3•30 minutes
Module 1 Knowledge Check #4•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
To Take, or Not to Take?•10 minutes
Project Management for Health Informaticists
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
Knowing how to manage projects effectively is an essential skill for health informaticians. In this module, students will be introduced to the standard terminology in project management. We’ll start by defining what a project is and explaining the phases of a project life cycle in the context of health IT. You'll become familiar with the role of a work breakdown structure, Gantt Charts, and process maps. You'll see examples of common project related pitfalls such as groupthink and scope creep. Throughout the course, we incorporate case studies from real health informaticians in the field, both clinical and non-clinical, to illustrate the importance of each of these concepts.
What's included
8 videos2 readings3 assignments1 peer review
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8 videos•Total 71 minutes
Project Management•11 minutes
What is a Project?•7 minutes
Project Planning•11 minutes
Groupthink•1 minute
Case Study in Project Management•12 minutes
Role of the Work Breakdown Structure in Health IT•8 minutes
Process Flow Charts•10 minutes
Example of a Gantt Chart•11 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
What is a Process Flowchart?•10 minutes
Quick Guide to Project Management•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 42 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•0 minutes
Module 2 Knowledge Check #1•30 minutes
Module 2 Knowledge Check #2•12 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Module 2 Assessment•60 minutes
Strategic Planning in Health IT
Module 3•4 hours to complete
Module details
This modules introduces students to the importance of strategic planning when leading healthcare transformation efforts. Case studies on the role of strategic planning in mHealth, hospital acquisitions and various telemedicine initiatives are woven in throughout the course with interviews of subject matter experts from across Johns Hopkins. Students will learn about commonly used strategic planning tools such as: SWOT and Scenario Planning. We’ll also review the considerations that go into an organization's decision to Build or Buy and students will be oriented to commonly used terms in procurement such as RFIs, RFPs, TCO, and ROI. During the course, you'll be introduced to the basics of vendor evaluation and will have gain experience in using a vendor evaluation matrix for purposes of decision making.
What's included
10 videos4 readings3 assignments1 peer review
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10 videos•Total 97 minutes
Strategic Planning•9 minutes
Case Study in Strategic Planning•9 minutes
A Strategic Acquisition•9 minutes
Strategic Planning Tools•9 minutes
Tele-Emergency Medicine: Interview with Junaid Ruzak•13 minutes
Interview: Rebecca Canino and Dr. Ingrid Zimmer-Galler•17 minutes
Medical Second Opinion Program•10 minutes
Vendor Evaluation Process•6 minutes
What is ROI?•7 minutes
Calculating Total Cost of Ownership•8 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Vendor Evaluation Matrix Tool•10 minutes
Tableau Total Cost of Ownership•10 minutes
Total Cost of Ownership and Return on Investment•10 minutes
EMRs and Capture Solutions: The Total Cost of System Ownership•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 40 minutes
Vendor Evaluation Scenario•0 minutes
Module 3 Knowledge Check #1•30 minutes
Module 3 Knowledge Check #2•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
STEEP Factors for Scenario Planning•60 minutes
Change Management
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this module we’ll cover the complexities of change management in health information systems. Students will be introduced to the PDSA (Plan Do Study Act) cycle. We'll demonstrate the value of taking into account the current clinical workflow and how any intervention will impact it. Challenges associated with usability and workarounds with health information systems are explored. Students will have an opportunity to review and critically interpret a go-live-readiness assessment. This module covers best practices in change management and the need for proper documentation and effective communication of changes.
Managing Change: A Developer's Perspective•7 minutes
Closing Remarks•11 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
Managing Change: Analysis of a Hypothetical Case•10 minutes
Change Management in EHR Implementation•10 minutes
Workarounds Emerging From Electronic Health Record System Usage: Consequences for Patient Safety, Effectiveness of Care, and Efficiency of Care•10 minutes
Workflow Assessment for Health IT Toolkit•10 minutes
Workflow Toolkit and Lessons in User Centered Design•10 minutes
The HITECH Era and the Path Forward•10 minutes
Optional: Ten key Considerations for the Successful Optimization of Large-scale Health Information Technology•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 8 minutes
Module 4 Quiz•0 minutes
Final Assessment•0 minutes
Module 4 Knowledge Check•8 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Analyzing Failures of the Past•10 minutes
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Reviewed on May 15, 2019
Excellent course! I highly recommend for anybody interested in health informatics
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Reviewed on May 5, 2022
This Course was very good to get the gist of Health care informatics. Week 3 and 4 were more difficult for me personally and i didnt like the peergraded assignments.
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Reviewed on Jul 3, 2020
This was an amazing course and it is commendable how Dr. Ash made it so interesting. Loved it ! Dr.Arora
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